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Suggest Amway Product For Migraine

hello,my husband has migraine history from his 17th age,now he is 29 and he gets the migraine attack very often and its becoming severe ,he even gets neck pain because of this.could u plz suggest an amway product for migraine .can he take nutrilite daily along with migraine supplement.plz reply.
Fri, 30 Mar 2018
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Hello,

Amway products would not be considered recommended by Headache Treatment Standards of Care since those types of items are not migraine specific, nor FDA approved preparations.

Your husband really needs a thorough evaluation and examination by a headache specialist (preferably) who can suggest appropriate abortive and/or prophylactic regimens which are either prescription or if not, at least recognized as true headache treating preparations.

I do not recommend using such products without having consulted with a physician. You don't know how the ingredients are going to react in any individual, especially if they take other medications.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Dariush Saghafi
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Suggest Amway Product For Migraine

Hello, Amway products would not be considered recommended by Headache Treatment Standards of Care since those types of items are not migraine specific, nor FDA approved preparations. Your husband really needs a thorough evaluation and examination by a headache specialist (preferably) who can suggest appropriate abortive and/or prophylactic regimens which are either prescription or if not, at least recognized as true headache treating preparations. I do not recommend using such products without having consulted with a physician. You don t know how the ingredients are going to react in any individual, especially if they take other medications. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dariush Saghafi